Just wondered how everyone's engine sounds when you start her up.
Most of the time mine starts perfect, with a nice growl of revs. Other times, usually when warm, more of a whimpy splutter. Always starts first time, and straight away, just thinking that it's a bit odd... maybe pointing to something in the fuel system?
Starting Engine splutter?
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Starting Engine splutter?
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Re: Starting Engine splutter?
yea i get that sometimes too...although sometimes in different circumstances...like the other day before driving for long...i just floored the car down the street...and the exhaust started to sound different ( i have just a sports muffler) ...like it sounded more like a canon..if that makes sense...but at the same time it was shaking...the next morning it sounded the same..but after heating up the motor the sound changed back to its normal growl...( it aiint too loud anyway)...Grue wrote:Just wondered how everyone's engine sounds when you start her up.
Most of the time mine starts perfect, with a nice growl of revs. Other times, usually when warm, more of a whimpy splutter. Always starts first time, and straight away, just thinking that it's a bit odd... maybe pointing to something in the fuel system?
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With the splutter starting if you can smell fuel as well I used to get this. Mechanic got me onto a good injector cleaner told me some cars can be susceptible to this if the injectors get some gunk in them it floods the engine on start up, because the fuel that would normally drain out of the injectors to maintain the pressure in the rail (say after a hard drive) can't. Thus the funky start, (that was a crap explanation sorry, but hope you ge tthe idea of what my mechanic was trying to tell me) I put a bottle of injector cleaner in once a month now and have not had any issues.
On cold starts though I have found it is hesitant to rev but I think this may be an oxygen sensor issue or maybe I just need to change the fuel filter, still to look into it
On cold starts though I have found it is hesitant to rev but I think this may be an oxygen sensor issue or maybe I just need to change the fuel filter, still to look into it

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Could probably do with a propper injector clean. Anyone any idea how much that'd cost to whip em out and give them a once over at a garage?
Yeah, did wonder whether it could be the slug of air that's been heated up by the hot engine bay on startup. But it should be pretty common if so?
hmmmm, maybe time to get some more of that Mitsubishi Fuel Cleaner. Don't like using fuel additives, but if it works...
Yeah, did wonder whether it could be the slug of air that's been heated up by the hot engine bay on startup. But it should be pretty common if so?
hmmmm, maybe time to get some more of that Mitsubishi Fuel Cleaner. Don't like using fuel additives, but if it works...
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